This landmark exhibition at the Whitworth will feature over 90 women artists and collectives whose ideas helped fuel the women’s liberation movement during a period of significant social, economic and political change.
Women in Revolt! explores six key themes, spanning two decades of art and activism. These include maternal and domestic experiences, anti-racist and LGBTQ+ activism, Greenham Common and the peace movement, and punk and independent music.
This will be the first free-to-enter presentation of this major touring exhibition. Women in Revolt! Is organised by Tate Britain in collaboration with the Whitworth, The University of Manchester and National Galleries of Scotland.
You can see Margaret Harrison's Greenham Common (Common reflections) (1989-2013) at the exhibition until June 1st.